bambi and daisy were in i7,bambi looked really bloated,she was eating the low pine leaves? bit strange,daisy was using her horns to dig the earth under the tree then sniffing all around?strange,jericho was slightly away in h7 and was eating grass, as the others moved over to her bambi was walking extremely slow so much so her hooves were dragging along the floor.As she and bambi got to jericho,jericho moved on so i'm guessing shes the leader now, but daisy cld walk no more.Nice to see a new lick tho,Please cld you other lovely lookers and if you dont mind elliott please watch daisy and see what you think,i must come across as a worrier who can't write in proper paragraphs,lol.
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